I received a pamp suisse silver 10 oz lady fortuna today and I noticed the smaller assay card. The serial # starts with C. Can anyone verify these new assay cards or did I get half a card.
Maybe it is 'cause the thread title was not "Pamp suisse assay card size change?". The 84 view likely came expecting something different. To attempt to assist, I googled and came back with nothing related to card sizes getting smaller. Suggest you contact an authorised re-seller (maybe the one you purchased from) of Lady Fortuna and see if they know.
Thanks Barney , I should have been more specific, I will contact Apmex to verify. Thats who I purchased it from.
Apmex know what they're doing. I wouldn't worry. Providing a picture (cover the #) could help if you're actually worried.
CONFIRMED, THIS FROM PAMP, Dear Sir, We would like to thank you for your below mail. Please note that we are not in a position to ascertain that a PAMP product is genuine without melting and assaying it at our refinery in Switzerland, and if the product is removed from its packaging and is melted and assayed, substantial reduction in value may result. The picture attached appear however to be related to a genuine products. Furthermore, Apmex is a reputable on-line distributor of our products. In reply to your question, we confirm you that the certificate attached to the ingot is a new version of our standard certificate. We appreciate that you informed us about your concern. With best regards, Sales & Marketing Team PAMP SA CH-6874 CASTEL SAN PIETRO SWITZERLAND GEN TEL + 41 (0)91 695 04 50 FAX + 41 (0)91 695 04 51 E-MAIL [email protected] - WWW.PAMP.COM PAMP - The Art of Precious Metal TransformationTM E-Mail Disclaimer:
You wonder how many emails and other points of contacts they have or are going to get in relation to this new certificate. I does look a little weird that it doesn't cover the whole back, but thats probably because we're all used to the old cert.
It certainly is different from the older ones I had which is in name card size. From your picture it looks like a PC generated tear-off slip with the perforations along the side. Thanks for the update. http://imgur.com/a/T9Jxz